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via la.guestofaguest.com: The Obama's are staying at Buckingham Palace right now presumably to visit with the Queen. Could they have another reason than high tea? Could they be plotting payback for iPodGate, laying down the law on Kate and William, or trying to steal Princess Beatrice's hat. We investigate. MORE>>>
[Barack Obama Queen Elizabeth II, Michelle Obama, Prince Philip, via] The last time I went to London, I stayed in a charming little village by the airport called West Drayton. It had everything you'd expect from a small English hamlet: shirtless Chavs beating their children in public, a main square made exclusively of Indian food and off-track betting, and a giant bar for and by middle-aged lesbians. In fact, I found it to be so traditionally British that I wrote to the President to suggest it as the logical place to stay the next time they went to England. Apparently, they didn't get my letter. More»
The MusucBag: Has the Snuggie not done enough to enable your monumental laziness? Do you shudder at the thought of washing your filthy sheets? Are you currently unable to "move your legs and arms apart freely"? If so, the MusucBag, a snug, mobilized sleeping bag, is the gratuitous accessory for you! More»
So this is how they do Summer in England! On Sunday, the good people of Cornwall (the Montauk of the UK, if you will...) merrily donned their swimcaps and raced into the (probably freezing) water to participate in the Belly Boarding World Championships. And honestly, we've never seen a happier group of women. First of all, their bathing suits rock. For that matter, so do their bathing tutus. Take a look at these pictures; their happiness is contagious, we promise. More»
Monday, February 13
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.